Rocket booster may refer to:
- RATO, rocket-assisted take off for aircraft
- Booster (rocketry), the first stage of a multi-stage launch vehicle, or a strap-on rocket used to augment the core launch vehicle's takeoff thrust and payload capability

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A 1:1 size replica of the Space Shuttle SRBs. Much more detailed than the one you might find in the Space shuttle mod or the American Pack. No nose cone included, I ran out of patience.
To be honest it really isn't very practical as a booster, just too big and heavy, I recommend it as a simple first stage instead.
Comes with a variable thrust plugin that makes it have a similar thrust curve as the real thing. I didn't write it don't ask me how it works I only have permission to use it.
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